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NO PART A – PURCHASER / TRANSFEREE (List all purchasers acquiring an interest in the property with this transaction) PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX RETURN Is this a transfer into a bare trust? FIN 530 Rev. 2018 / 2 / 21 Page 1 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) - The personal information on this form is collected for the purpose of administering the Property Transfer Tax Act under the authority of section 26(a) of the FOIPPA. Questions about the collection or use of this information can be directed to the Director, Property Transfer Tax, PO Box 9427 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9V1 (telephone: Victoria at 250 387-0555 or toll-free at 1 888 355-2700). NO YES Property Transfer Tax Victoria: 250 387-0555 Toll-free: 1 888 355-2700 gov.bc.ca/propertytransfertax If you have not continuously resided in BC for at least one year prior to the registration date, list any two years that you filed income tax returns as a BC resident during the six years before the date of registration. Do you intend to use the transferred property as your principal residence? ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR) COUNTRY POSTAL/ZIP CODE PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE CITY GIVEN NAME(S) PURCHASER 1 INDIVIDUAL Are you claiming an exemption? LAST NAME / LEGAL CORPORATION NAME DATE OF BIRTH (YYYY / MM / DD) LIST TWO TAX YEARS FILED IN BC CORPORATION OTHER: BUSINESS NUMBER PREVIOUS ADDRESS FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR) INDIVIDUAL TAX NUMBER % Percentage interest acquired COUNTRY POSTAL/ZIP CODE PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE CITY On the date of registration, are you a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada)? SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER If you are a confirmed BC Provincial Nominee (PN), provide your BC PN certificate number? NO BC PN CERTIFICATE NUMBER YES COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP If you have not continuously resided in BC for at least one year prior to the registration date, list any two years that you filed income tax returns as a BC resident during the six years before the date of registration. Do you intend to use the transferred property as your principal residence? ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR) COUNTRY POSTAL/ZIP CODE PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE CITY GIVEN NAME(S) PURCHASER 2 INDIVIDUAL Are you claiming an exemption? LAST NAME / LEGAL CORPORATION NAME DATE OF BIRTH (YYYY / MM / DD) LIST TWO TAX YEARS FILED IN BC CORPORATION OTHER: BUSINESS NUMBER PREVIOUS ADDRESS FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR) INDIVIDUAL TAX NUMBER % Percentage interest acquired COUNTRY POSTAL/ZIP CODE PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE CITY NO YES On the date of registration, are you a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada)? SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER YES COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP Are you claiming a BC PN exemption? If you are a confirmed BC Provincial Nominee (PN), provide your BC PN certificate number? NO BC PN CERTIFICATE NUMBER NO Are you claiming a BC PN exemption? YES NO YES YES

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PART A – PURCHASER / TRANSFEREE (List all purchasers acquiring an interest in the property with this transaction)

PROPERTY TRANSFERTAX RETURN

Is this a transfer into a bare trust?

FIN 530 Rev. 2018 / 2 / 21 Page 1

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) - The personal information on this form is collected for the purpose of administering the Property Transfer Tax Act under the authority of section 26(a) of the FOIPPA. Questions about the collection or use of this information can be directed to the Director, Property Transfer Tax, PO Box 9427 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9V1 (telephone: Victoria at 250 387-0555 or toll-free at 1 888 355-2700).NOYES

Property Transfer TaxVictoria: 250 387-0555Toll-free: 1 888 355-2700gov.bc.ca/propertytransfertax

If you have not continuously resided in BC for at least one year prior to the registration date, list any two years that you filed income tax returns as a BC resident during the six years before the date of registration.

Do you intend to use the transferred property as your principal residence?ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODEPROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

GIVEN NAME(S)

PURCHASER 1 INDIVIDUAL

Are you claiming an exemption?LAST NAME / LEGAL CORPORATION NAME

DATE OF BIRTH (YYYY / MM / DD)

LIST TWO TAX YEARS FILED IN BC

CORPORATION OTHER:

BUSINESS NUMBER

PREVIOUS ADDRESS FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

INDIVIDUAL TAX NUMBER

%Percentage interest acquired

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODEPROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

On the date of registration, are you a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada)?

SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER

If you are a confirmed BC Provincial Nominee (PN), provide your BC PN certificate number?

NO

BC PN CERTIFICATE NUMBER

YESCOUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP

If you have not continuously resided in BC for at least one year prior to the registration date, list any two years that you filed income tax returns as a BC resident during the six years before the date of registration.

Do you intend to use the transferred property as your principal residence?ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODEPROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

GIVEN NAME(S)

PURCHASER 2 INDIVIDUAL

Are you claiming an exemption?LAST NAME / LEGAL CORPORATION NAME

DATE OF BIRTH (YYYY / MM / DD)

LIST TWO TAX YEARS FILED IN BC

CORPORATION OTHER:

BUSINESS NUMBER

PREVIOUS ADDRESS FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

INDIVIDUAL TAX NUMBER

%Percentage interest acquired

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODEPROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

NOYES

On the date of registration, are you a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada)?

SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBERYES

COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP

Are you claiming a BC PN exemption?

If you are a confirmed BC Provincial Nominee (PN), provide your BC PN certificate number?

NO

BC PN CERTIFICATE NUMBER

NOAre you claiming a BC PN exemption? YES

NOYES

YES

PART E – TERMS

1. Funds

2. Financing

3. Other consideration paid or property taken in trade (provide details):

4. GROSS PURCHASE PRICE (total of E1, E2, and E3)

5. If the terms of this transaction include property taken in trade (E3), identify the property by providing the following:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

PARCEL IDENTIFIER NUMBER (PID)

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4. PROPERTY TYPE

AGREEMENT OR CONTRACT

5. TRANSACTION TYPE

PART D – DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND TRANSFER

6. PARCEL IDENTIFIER NUMBER (PID)

1. DATE TRANSACTION WAS COMPLETE

3. TRANSFER OF

7. LEGAL DESCRIPTION

8. CIVIC ADDRESS OF PROPERTY (Apt. No., Street No./Name)

9. What percentage interest in this property is being transferred in this transaction? %

YYYY / MM / DD 2. DATE OF INTERIM YYYY / MM / DD

TELEPHONE NUMBER

PART B – CONTACT NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS (if different than Part A )LAST NAME GIVEN NAME(S)

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODE

ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

TELEPHONE NUMBERGIVEN NAME(S)

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODE

As defined under the Income Tax Act (Canada), is the vendor a:

LAST NAME / LEGAL CORPORATION NAME

ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

PART C – VENDOR / TRANSFEROR INFORMATIONVENDOR 1 Have you made reasonable efforts to confirm residency status of the vendor?

NON-RESIDENT OF CANADARESIDENT OF CANADA

TELEPHONE NUMBERGIVEN NAME(S)

COUNTRYPOSTAL/ZIP CODE

As defined under the Income Tax Act (Canada), is the vendor a: LAST NAME / LEGAL CORPORATION NAME

ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR)

PROVINCE/TERRITORY/STATE

CITY

NOYES

ADDRESS (Apt. No., Street No./Name, PO Box, RR, City, Province/Territory/State, Country)

6. LENDER NAME BRANCH NUMBER

VENDOR 2 Have you made reasonable efforts to confirm residency status of the vendor?

NON-RESIDENT OF CANADARESIDENT OF CANADA

NOYES

MUNICIPALITY

PART I – PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX (PTT) CALCULATION

Is this return for a previously withdrawn1. YESor cancelled transfer?

2 Provide Land Title Registration Number

3. If the gross purchase price differs fromthe fair market value, select the reasonfor the difference

If Other, provide a brief explanation:

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PART H – PROPORTIONAL PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE INFORMATION

2. Are the improvements entirely residential?

3. Value of improvements

4. Value of land

5. Fair market value of property

Is the property larger than 0.5 hectares(1.24 acres)?Size of property Units

$

$

$

$

$

$

1. YES NO

YES NO

9. What is the relationship between the transferee and the deceased?

10. Who resided on the property immediately prior to the death of thedeceased?

11. Who resides on the property?

PART G – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. Lease term (including any renewals)

2. Charitable Registration Number

3. Advance Tax Ruling Number (if applicable)

4. Jurisdiction and Section

5. Order in Council Number

6. Separation Agreement or Court Order YES

7. What is the relationship to transferor/settlor?

8. Provide the name of the person farming the land and therelationship of that person to the transferor and transferee

13. Is there more than one improvement on theproperty (e.g., 2 houses, or house and mobilehome, etc.)?

If YES, how many?

14. Do the improvements contain a commercialportion?If YES, will it continue to be used as commercial?

12. For how long? years: months:

YES NO

YES NO

2. Chattels

3. Fixtures

4. Goodwill, quotas and other intangibles

PART F – ALLOCATION OF GROSS PURCHASE PRICE (NON-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES ONLY)

1. Real property (land and buildings) $ 5. If Other, provide a brief explanation:

$

$

$

$

6. GROSS PURCHASE PRICE $

Note: F1 and F3 are subject to property transfer tax unless provincial sales tax has been paid under the Provincial Sales Tax Act. Property transfer tax may or may not apply to F4 and F5.

6. Size of property in hectares

7. Value of residential improvements

8. Land value portion eligible for exemption

9. Value of residential improvements andland eligible for exemption

UNKNOWNNOYES

NO 4. Fair market value of property

5. Gross PTT amount (before exemption)

6. PTT exemption amount

7. BASIC PTT AMOUNT

8 PTT AMOUNT ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY GREATER THAN $3,000,000 – Use this calculator to determine the amount

9. ADDITIONAL PTT AMOUNT – Enter amountfrom Section E, Additional Property TransferTax Return (FIN 532)

10. TOTAL PTT PAYABLE

11. TAX PAID

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$

$

$

$

$

$

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CONSENT – I consent that the information provided on this return may be verified by accessing relevant records held by the Home Owner Grant Office, the Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSA), BC Assessment (BCA), the ministry responsible for the BC Provincial Nominee Program and other sources as required. Updated property information is provided to the LTSA, BCA and Canada Revenue Agency.

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By application of my electronic signature, I certify that the transferee has signed and been provided with the original or a copy of this return and I authorize transfer of the amount indicated as property transfer tax payable to the Minister of Finance on behalf of the listed purchaser(s)/transferee(s).

Payment to be made by journal voucher? YES

ACCOUNT OWNER

PART J – FUNDS TRANSFER AUTHORIZATION ACCOUNT NAME

AUTHORIZED SUBMITTER

PURCHASER 1 SIGNATURE

XPURCHASER 2 SIGNATURE

X

TELEPHONE NUMBER (Daytime)

TELEPHONE NUMBER (Daytime) DATE SIGNED

DATE SIGNEDYYYY MM DD

YYYY MM DD

2. Have you ever received a BC first time home buyers’ exemption or refund?

DECLARATION – Complete this section only if you are applying for the first time home buyers’ exemption. Before completing, make sure you read and understand the qualifications for the exemption and the first year requirements, as explained in the Guide to the First Time Home Buyers’ Program.

Penalty for False Declaration – if you make a false declaration, you will be charged an amount equal to double the tax (the tax you owe plus a penalty equal to the exemption you claimed).

1. Have you owned an interest in a principal residence (where you lived) anywhere in the world at any time?

Purchaser 1 Purchaser 2

3. On the date of registration, are you a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident as defined in theImmigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada)?

YES NO YES NO

YES NOYES NO

YES NO YES NO

4. Have you continuously resided in BC for at least one year immediately prior to the registration dateOR filed two income tax returns as a BC resident during the six years before the date of registration?

YES NO YES NO

PART K – FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS’ DECLARATION

PART L – CERTIFICATION

IMPORTANT – This portion of the return must be signed by ALL purchaser(s)/transferee(s)I certify and declare that the information given in this return is complete and correct in all respects. I acknowledge that there are penalties for tax avoidance or providing false information. These penalties may include double the tax, tax plus interest and a fine and/or up to two years imprisonment.